Thursday, October 7, 2010

Poll Results

In an unscientific poll conducted on The Hamiltonian, Hamiltonians were asked who would they would "hire" for the job of mayor, based on the responses of the mayoral candidates who elected to respond to these series of questions, posed by Hamiltonians. 


41% of the vote went to Fred Eisenberger
22% of the vote went to Mahesh Butani
19% of the vote went to Larry Di Ianni
11% of the vote went to Michael Baldasaro
3% of the vote went to Tone Marrone
2% of the vote went to Gino Speziale
0% of the vote went to Andrew Haines


The poll is unscientific and unfortunately, not all candidates participated in the excersize. October 25th will serve as the ultimate determinant. 


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4 comments:

  1. I don't bvelieve Eisenberger, Diianni or Bratina. They all are responsible for where we are today.

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  2. Such behaviour.

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  3. I think the "stadium debate" has convinced many voters that Mayor Fred has the right approach but that powerful lobbies continue to have enormous influence over political decisions in this town.

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  4. DiIanni and Eisenberger have been taking potshots at one another at just about every debate and PR event and the fact that public opinion polls only include "the big three" candidates, I can guarantee there are at least 300 of us in Ancaster, Flamborough and Dundas who won't vote for them at all. We took a poll of our own today along with a petition. Bratina, we'll be cleaning up your messes long after you're gone from council. Butani, well step on up, fella!

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